Voces Que Sanan is a community-based project that promotes emotional well-being, social justice, and art as a tool for healing within the Latinx community in Lompoc, California. Through a community theater group and participatory photography workshops, we create safe and creative spaces where participants can share their stories, strengthen their identities, and build networks of support.

Inspired by Augusto Boal’s Theater of the Oppressed, our work fosters collective processes of healing and empowerment, encouraging community leadership and social transformation grounded in the voices and lived experiences of women. In collaboration with local organizations, we weave together art, community, and resilience to heal together.

We also offer trainings in leadership, emotional wellness, and public speaking.